Probiotic Action Responds to an Article Discussing the Health Benefits of Probiotics

Following a recent article published by Natural News regarding the health benefits of probiotics, acne treatment Probiotic Action offers a response.

Bohemia, NY (PRWEB) December 10, 2012

On December 10, Probiotic Action releases a statement in reaction to a recent article published by Natural News concerning the health benefits of taking probiotic supplements.

The Natural News article offers a detailed explanation of how probiotics work and what health benefits they can offer. “Researchers are showing how supplementing with probiotics can bolster immunity, improve intestinal health, and support a healthy pregnancy,” the article stated.

The article went on to cite a study in which “college students who supplemented with probiotics for 12 weeks saw significant bolstering of their immune system. All students caught colds, but those taking probiotics experienced shorter duration of symptoms, 34 percent less severity of symptoms, and a higher quality of life during the illness.”

Fernando Perez, a spokesperson for Probiotic Action, responds to the article in a statement. “Probiotics provide numerous health benefits, and there is still scientific research underway to discover even more of what probiotics can offer,” he explained. “Probiotics can also be used to fight acne. In fact, probiotics can make for the best acne treatment available.”

Perez went on to say that probiotic acne treatments are all-natural and don’t contain any harsh chemicals. “Probiotics are the best way to restore the equilibrium of bacteria to your body, whether it’s through supplements, acne cream or your diet,” Perez stated.

Probiotic Action is an advanced acne treatment that uses a topical probiotic containing the “good bacteria” that is naturally found on healthy human skin. By using probiotics, Probiotic Action is an effective treatment that restores the normal bacteria content on skin. Probiotic Action will successfully clear skin while protecting skin against bad bacteria, free radicals, and pollutants.